Revelation about sugar

Barry7879
Barry7879 Posts: 62 Member
I went from 105kg to 80kg between March - Dec last year. I moved to Chamonix, France to live so I could enjoy the winter season snowboarding on my days off. I figured as I was doing high energy boarding at least 3-4 days a week, I could maintain weight and add back in some 'treats' like chocolate. My weight was pretty stable, but by the end of the season it had crept back up to 85kg and I had re-discovered my sugar addiction - it was time to take action again.

I found I didn't have as much motivation as the first time around and logging every single thing I ate again just felt a bit tedious - I wondered if I'd have to do that for the rest of my life if I wanted to keep the weight off.

For a few weeks I hovered between 85 and 82kg as I continued to treat myself to sweets and chocolate after successes.

I watched a documentary on You Tube called "The Men who Made us Fat" which contains a piece about how the low fat diet came about and how it was based on false assumptions - and how fat was substituted with sugar. I read the book Pure, White and Deadly about the dangers of sugar and I watch Prof Lustig's famous YouTube documentary about how sugar is not just calories - it's actual metabolism is dangerous to us in large quantities - causing diabetes, metabolic syndrome and cardio vascular disease.

I decided that the only thing that made sense to me in terms of what we 'should' be eating is the foods our biology is adapted to eat by evolution - which means going back at least 30,000 years - pretty much just meat and veg. Paleo diet in other words.

All I can say is that the fat is just melting off me now. I"ve lost about 3kg this week and I'm now very confident I will reach my goal BMI of 22 (middle of the green) at 75kg. I'm paying particular attention to eat only foods that used to be alive and make sure I don't eat any sugar at all except what's in an apple or the 1 piece of fruit I eat a day.

I never realised that, not only do we not need sugar to live (we make it ourselves as glucose from food) but that we are consuming in quantities that are killing us.

Seems we got the wrong guy in the 1980s - we should have eliminated the sugar, not the fat.

Some links for more info - good luck :-

http://happysugarhabits.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6nGlLUBkOQ - The Men Who made us Fat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxG3YiBMMZE - 60 Minutes - is Sugar dangerous?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM - Sugar: The Bitter Truth - Dr Robert Lustig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0zD1gj0pXk&list=PL39F782316B425249&index=1 - The Skinny On Obesity - Lustig
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  • jennygeo1
    jennygeo1 Posts: 133 Member
    How interesting! So true. Once i switched to a paleo-style diet the weight held for a week or so but has since been just 'falling' off. I have terrible memories from the early 90's of consuming diet soda, fat-free rice cakes, and "fat-free" everything - so funny that back then we cut out the nutrient that is actually healthy for us and helps most all bodily functions and instead added stupid simple carbs and sugar. So much more healthy and natural now.

    Thanks for all of the great reading material!
  • mp_deep
    mp_deep Posts: 85 Member
    I agree. I advice this video too:

    High Sugar Diets and Disease
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AJka21yfyE
    Sugar beverages is toxic.
  • nomeejerome
    nomeejerome Posts: 2,616 Member
    :yawn: how many threads and in how many sections of the forum are you going to post this nonsense?
  • johnrossmckay
    johnrossmckay Posts: 66 Member
    I found that bit on sugar interesting. Any reason in particular you feel that there is some misrepresentation of the sugar issue?

    I cut only sugar as much as I could and lost a lot of weight so I'm curious as to whether maybe I misunderstood the reason I lost weight given that I matched the lost sugar calories with other souces.
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    Beans are a super food.
  • pcastagner
    pcastagner Posts: 1,606 Member
    This is just as nonsensical here as it is in the other spot you've posted it.

    My experience is the EXACT OPPOSITE of yours.
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    :yawn: how many threads and in how many sections of the forum are you going to post this nonsense?

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  • pcastagner
    pcastagner Posts: 1,606 Member
    I found that bit on sugar interesting. Any reason in particular you feel that there is some misrepresentation of the sugar issue?

    I cut only sugar as much as I could and lost a lot of weight so I'm curious as to whether maybe I misunderstood the reason I lost weight given that I matched the lost sugar calories with other souces.

    Gee it would be great to see data instead of an unsupported statement. Because rule #1 of how you got fat is: you have no idea what you eat.
  • sphomphak
    sphomphak Posts: 94 Member
    Thank you for sharing this information!! I have a hard time with sugar as well. I am good with the working out, but the sugar I think is killing all of my hard work. Best of luck to you
  • kitticus15
    kitticus15 Posts: 152 Member
    I found that bit on sugar interesting. Any reason in particular you feel that there is some misrepresentation of the sugar issue?

    I cut only sugar as much as I could and lost a lot of weight so I'm curious as to whether maybe I misunderstood the reason I lost weight given that I matched the lost sugar calories with other souces.

    Gee it would be great to see data instead of an unsupported statement. Because rule #1 of how you got fat is: you have no idea what you eat.


    I have been reading a book called "the diet delusion" by Gary Taubes.
    in it he goes through how Ancel Keys misrepresented data and lied to Eisenhower.

    All data is open to interpretation and for each study that says sugar is bad you will find a study saying no its fine, my problem is that they know high fructose corn syrup causes problems with weight and weightloss yet they still use it as it is very cheap, there has been studies done on rats feeding them diets with this syrup and found the rats who consumed the syrup found it difficult shedding the excess pounds.

    We all have the right to choose what we eat, just seems we are bombarded with marketing for the "bad choices", maybe one day we will realise what we are allowing food companies to get away with just cos it's cheap and tastes good.
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,333 Member
    seems to me you have a chocolate addiction...and you went over your calories eating it..that is why you gained weight. simple as that.

    for sure, if sugar is your trigger food..eliminate it and you will lose weight. I think that is what has happened for you. LIke for many of us.... we eliminate a food that they can't control..and they can stay within their calories more easily.

    for me it is olives. can't stop eating them if they're in the house. yet..olives are not evil.
  • hmoffatt
    hmoffatt Posts: 51
    I'm paying particular attention to eat only foods that used to be alive
    Err, sugar comes from plants you know.
  • rachelwarner32
    rachelwarner32 Posts: 96 Member
    I've had a lot of success watching my sugar/carb intake. I personally was staying within my calories and not losing. Once I lowered sugar and carbs I've lost 10 pounds in 1 1/2 weeks. My husband has maintained his 45 pound loss for over a year following the Primal Blueprint written by Mark Sisson. Very similiar to Paleo, basically a hunter gatherer diet. I think I'll do what works for me and eating cakes and pies doesn't help me lose weight even if I eat at a deficit.
  • srslybritt
    srslybritt Posts: 1,618 Member
    I see things on YouTube, and this makes them sciency. And then post 89347593485743 threads to make myself credible.

    :flowerforyou:
  • jdayer
    jdayer Posts: 23 Member
    I agree, refined sugar is toxic. Getting natural sugars from fruit and honey isn't bad in moderation, but, the majority of sugar people in the west eat is refined sugar.
  • TheGymGypsy
    TheGymGypsy Posts: 1,023 Member
    Re-post. *Yawns*
  • PlayerHatinDogooder
    PlayerHatinDogooder Posts: 1,018 Member
    Our bodies are constantly adapting.

    We didn't suddenly stop evolving 30,000 years ago.
  • CrankMeUp
    CrankMeUp Posts: 2,860 Member
    :yawn: how many threads and in how many sections of the forum are you going to post this nonsense?

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    this.
  • jdayer
    jdayer Posts: 23 Member
    I'm paying particular attention to eat only foods that used to be alive
    Err, sugar comes from plants you know.

    http://www.ucsf.edu/news/2009/06/8187/obesity-and-metabolic-syndrome-driven-fructose-sugar-diet
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    Really? Was a second post necessary? :huh:
  • Thomasm198
    Thomasm198 Posts: 3,189 Member
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  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    :yawn: how many threads and in how many sections of the forum are you going to post this nonsense?

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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  • whierd
    whierd Posts: 14,025 Member
    I highly doubt you adequately substituted the calories from your sugary treats with other, less sugar laden food.

    Do you weigh your food?
    Did you weigh your treats beforehand?
    Did your activity level change at all?


    Not that I expect any of these questions to be answered honestly, you seem already convinced.
  • TheBitSlinger
    TheBitSlinger Posts: 621 Member
    I decided that the only thing that made sense to me in terms of what we 'should' be eating is the foods our biology is adapted to eat by evolution - which means going back at least 30,000 years - pretty much just meat and veg. Paleo diet in other words.

    I can never find the ground Mammoth at Wal-Mart.
  • rowanwood
    rowanwood Posts: 509 Member
    I agree, refined sugar is toxic. Getting natural sugars from fruit and honey isn't bad in moderation, but, the majority of sugar people in the west eat is refined sugar.

    I'm just going to eat this chocolate bar....berrrr argh...I'm...it's poision! I'm dying! WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME?






    Wait. False alarm. I'm fine.
  • Zakiya05
    Zakiya05 Posts: 36 Member
    See I am annoyed with this whole sugar debate. I mean what type of sugar are we talking about? table sugar or fruit? MFP is always saying I am over my sugar content by eating like three servings of fruit. Like after a bannana, peach, and strawberries I am done for the day. Not to mention if I eat a sweet potato, then it's a complete wrap. Milk has sugar, rice has sugar, even carrots have sugar, everything has sugar. God forbid if I actually eat something every now and then that is an actual sweet. I don't even eat that many carbs but it is in my diet. I mean what do you want me to do eat meat and salad and that's it? I am sorry I gotta live my life. If that means me having a little fat around my tummy than so be it. The payoff is not worth everything I have to give up.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,029 Member
    Promotion under a different guise. Classic.

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  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    I tell you what OP... if you really want to prove to us that sugar is the problem, then continue your diet as you do, but eat 1,000 calories above maintenance. Then, report back to us your results.
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